Math, asked by viswa82, 11 months ago

what should be subtracted from minus 3 by 5 to get minus 2​

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Answered by himanshi5561
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Answer:

 =  >  -  \frac{3}{5}  + 2 \\   =  > \frac{ - 3 + 10}{7}  \\  =   >  \frac{7}{7}\\=>1

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Answered by babushall
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Step-by-step explanation:

let the number be 'x'.

3/5-x=2

3/5-x/1 = 2.

find the LCM of both 3/5-x/1

the LCM would be 5.

(3-5x)/5=2/1.

by cross multiplication

(3-5x)(1)=(5)(2).

3-5x=10.

5x = 3-10.

5x=-7.

x=-7/5


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